2 The Central Institute for the Union Catalogue of Italian Libraries (ICCU) Is the national center which promotes and coordinates cataloguing and digitisation activities of the Italian libraries Is responsible for guiding, producing, adapting and disseminating the standards and rules for cataloguing and digitisation of the library heritage Is in charge to coordinate and to manage national systems and census: National Library Service (SBN), National Census of Italian XVI century editions (EDIT16), Census of Manuscripts of Italian Libraries (Manus), Internet Culturale, CulturaItalia Is in charge to coordinate many European and international projects in the field of digital cultural content /02/2014 2

4 The SBN National Coordination Committee requested ICCU to study and define a data model for publishing the OPAC SBN data in Linked Open Data Activities: Analysis of a basic methodology for creating open linked data from the bibliographic data according to the international standards and cataloguing rules in SBN Drawing the logic scheme relating to bibliographic content, attribution of descriptive, semantic, management metadata Selection of a first set of bibliographic records and export them from OPAC SBN in UNIMARC format Development of namespaces to accommodate UNIMARC element sets and value vocabularies following the FRBR family of models ICCU established a Working Group: Margherita Aste, Francesco Gandolfi, Luca Martinelli, Patrizia Martini, Cristina Mataloni, Elisa Sciotti, Carla Scognamiglio (ICCU); Achille Felicetti (VAST LAB PIN) Logo of 20-21/02/2014 4

5 Activities: Data conversion into RDF (Resource Description Framework) encoding syntactic basis of the Semantic Web and linked data Creation of a triple store and an interface that allows libraries to derive triples that constitute entities of their interest (work, expression, etc.), converted to standard formats, and afterwards usable within their catalogue Creation of links to data sets of international open linked data projects :VIAF, Europeana, Linked Heritage, DBPedia, etc. Publication of data in RDF/XML with different modes: with appropriate access URI and URL, through interfaces, SRU, OAI SPARQL Endpoint definition of EP-SPARQL search function for published datasets consultation validation, ensuring the respect of the formats required by the semantic web, and multiple tests on the data set functionality in a manner consistent with the principles and purposes of the semantic web Logo of 20-21/02/2014 5

6 First activity results A datamodel for the conversion in RDF Selection and export of records from OPAC SBN in UNIMARC format relating to documents of Modern and Antique materials. Analisys of UNIMARC fields for defining the entities to convert and create an element for every allowed combination of tag, indicators, and subfield. Mapping UNIMARC/FRBRoo with reference to conceptual model CIDOC /CRM Object-oriented definition and mapping to FRBR ER (ver. 0.9 draft) /02/2014 6

7 Next steps Conversion of SBN records in FRBRoo/RDF format and implementation of a semantic triple store in order to integrate them with other datasets /02/2014 7

8 FRBR/CIDOC CRM FRBR/CIDOC CRM Harmonisation brings together representatives from both library and museum communities with the common goals of: Expressing the IFLA FRBR model with the concepts, tools, mechanisms, and notation conventions provided by the CIDOC CRM Aligning the two object-oriented models with the aim to contribute to the solution of the problem of semantic interoperability between the documentation structures used for library and museum information FRBRoo an extension of the CIDOC CRM 20-21/02/2014 8

13 LOD and Bibliographic control Analisys and translation of RDA ( Resource Description and Access) National Committee and National working group for translation of RDA have been established Participation in EURIG Initiative (European RDA Interest Group) Participation in IFLA working groups and Committees 20-21/02/

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